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of energy here at home. this is what the epa is all about a year, and you have to ask yourself, when was the last time they were talking about doing this with a new government building? maybe instead of calling washington as one, we should call in a wetland. maybe that will slow down the growth of government. [cheers and applause] now, the old washington was a place you went to serve, not to profit off of it. no. you left your home. you left your farm. you left your industry behind to serve, to serve the common good, but this washington is a place where politicians, they arrive as men and women of modest means, and they become plutocrats. opportunities for d.c. politicians are really endless, but they knew -- do not just a rich -- dothey spread the wealto their pals. this is called crony capitalism. i said in a speech over the summer, this is not the capitalism of the free men and free markets, of risk and sacrifice and innovation and hard work. it is the capitalism of connections and of government bailouts
of energy here at home. this is what the epa is all about a year, and you have to ask yourself, when was the last time they were talking about doing this with a new government building? maybe instead of calling washington as one, we should call in a wetland. maybe that will slow down the growth of government. [cheers and applause] now, the old washington was a place you went to serve, not to profit off of it. no. you left your home. you left your farm. you left your industry behind to serve, to...
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on energy, i am deeply committed to an american energy program. if you watch what's happening in the middle east, we are very foolish not to have an american energy program. calista and i were at the reagan library for president reagan's 100th birthday and we had lunch with former secretary of -- secretary of state george schulz who said how many times do you have to get hit over the head by a two by four to recognize you need to get the energy situation fixes? -- fixed? that's why we want american coal and oil and garks american nuclear power, america -- american wind power. iowa ranks second only to denmark in wind power. and you may remember in 1994 i voted for something called gasohol which reagan signed as part of our national security energy program. in 1986 it had been renamed ethanol and i signed it again. in 1299 -- 1998 when big oil tried to kill it, chuck grassley said i was the one person who saved ethanol from being killed by big oil esm the reason is simple. if i have to choose between paying $1 billion to iran or to iowa, i will pic
on energy, i am deeply committed to an american energy program. if you watch what's happening in the middle east, we are very foolish not to have an american energy program. calista and i were at the reagan library for president reagan's 100th birthday and we had lunch with former secretary of -- secretary of state george schulz who said how many times do you have to get hit over the head by a two by four to recognize you need to get the energy situation fixes? -- fixed? that's why we want...
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forces of energy under our foot. that is what the epa is about. you have to ask yourself, when is the last time you saw epa prevent constructing a new government building? [laughter] maybe instead of calling washington a swamp, maybe we should call it a wetland. maybe that will slow down the growth of government. [applause] now, the old washington of our founders, it is a place where you came to serve for government and not prosper on it. you left your home and your farm. you left your industry behind to serve the common good. this washington is a place where politicians arrive as men and women of modest means. they become plutocrats. the money-making opportunities are really at less. enrichn't just themselves off of you for themselves. they spread the wealth around to their pals. this is called crony capitalism. [cheers and applause] i said in a speech over the summer, this is not the capitalism of the free men and free markets, of risk and sacrifice and innovation and hard work. it is the capitalism of connections
forces of energy under our foot. that is what the epa is about. you have to ask yourself, when is the last time you saw epa prevent constructing a new government building? [laughter] maybe instead of calling washington a swamp, maybe we should call it a wetland. maybe that will slow down the growth of government. [applause] now, the old washington of our founders, it is a place where you came to serve for government and not prosper on it. you left your home and your farm. you left your industry...
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there are areas on renewable energy where republicans in the past have supported the policies of the president. there has been a punishment to buy partisanship over last few years. is that punishment lifted? to republicans worry about facing a tea party apartment? -- opponent? i think that they may recognize that there is none of -- not a lot of point of coming to washington and being a republican. >> the romney proposal on the individual development accounts got a lot of praise. are there areas where you could see the two parties working together? >> surem, on job training but it is not just spend more money like the jobs bill the president obama wanted which was $8 billion when he was already spending $23 billion on a program that was scattered throughout the government. there needs to be necessary reform to improve job training so that people who are unemployed can get irrelevant training and when they graduate, they can get real jobs. i actually agree -- i think divided government is an excellent opportunity to tackle the really important issues in our country. the largest issues
there are areas on renewable energy where republicans in the past have supported the policies of the president. there has been a punishment to buy partisanship over last few years. is that punishment lifted? to republicans worry about facing a tea party apartment? -- opponent? i think that they may recognize that there is none of -- not a lot of point of coming to washington and being a republican. >> the romney proposal on the individual development accounts got a lot of praise. are...
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that is why i talked about an energy plan. if we create opportunities by reducing the oppressive regulatory burdens that this administration has put on those who want to drill for energy. they have appealed to voters across the country. someone who you can trust. someone that you know when they say they will do something they are not saying it because it happens to be the popular theme someone who has a long track record of convictions, someone who's going to go out and stand and fight because it is not just what they tell us to say or what is on their teleprompter. i do not happen to have one here tonight. [laughter] [cheers and applause] they know in their guts from their life experiences to living in america that this is what america needs and wants. they want someone who is not going to washington d.c. because and they want to be the most powerful person in the world. they want someone who's going to take that and bring it back to the country. [cheers and applause] there is one candidate in this race who can go out and mak
that is why i talked about an energy plan. if we create opportunities by reducing the oppressive regulatory burdens that this administration has put on those who want to drill for energy. they have appealed to voters across the country. someone who you can trust. someone that you know when they say they will do something they are not saying it because it happens to be the popular theme someone who has a long track record of convictions, someone who's going to go out and stand and fight because...
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it is important to develop new sources of energy here in america. it will be up to the voters what path we should take. will we double down on the top- down economic policies that helped get us into this mess or embrace a new economic patriotism that says america does best when the middle class does best? i look forward to having that debate. >> it is in honor to be here with you. i appreciate the chance to be with the president. congratulations to you, mr. president, on your anniversary. i am sure this is the most romantic place you could imagine, here with me. congratulations. this is a tender topic. i have met people across the country. i was in dayton, ohio, and a woman said, "i have been out of work since may. can you help me?" yesterday was a rally in denver. a woman with a baby said, "my husband has had four jobs in three years -- part-time jobs. he lost his recent job." we lost our home. can you help us?" yes, we can. it will take a different path, not the one we have been on. not the one the president describes as a top-down tax cut for the
it is important to develop new sources of energy here in america. it will be up to the voters what path we should take. will we double down on the top- down economic policies that helped get us into this mess or embrace a new economic patriotism that says america does best when the middle class does best? i look forward to having that debate. >> it is in honor to be here with you. i appreciate the chance to be with the president. congratulations to you, mr. president, on your anniversary....
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it will reduce our energy dependence on the middle east. it will help us reduce the price of gasoline at the pump, which has doubled over the last three years. every single american consumer suffers from high gas prices. certainly our economy suffers from them as well. the u.s. chamber of commerce supports the provision and so does labor. on may 4, the afl-cio president said we were unanimous in saying we should build the pipeline. warren buffett yesterday on fox said it seems like it makes sense to me. for years is long enough. let's go ahead. this is an integral part. in my state alone, it takes 400 trucks a day off the road. 500 trucks a day beating up our roads and creating safety issues for our people. north dakota may pass alaska next year in oil production, but we cannot give the oil to the refineries if we do not have the pipelines to do it. recycling coal ash, the same thing. it reduces the cost of building roads. we provide strong environmental safeguards with a state-led approach. we need to move the provisions for word to the be
it will reduce our energy dependence on the middle east. it will help us reduce the price of gasoline at the pump, which has doubled over the last three years. every single american consumer suffers from high gas prices. certainly our economy suffers from them as well. the u.s. chamber of commerce supports the provision and so does labor. on may 4, the afl-cio president said we were unanimous in saying we should build the pipeline. warren buffett yesterday on fox said it seems like it makes...
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i am deeply committed to an american energy program. you watch what is happening in the middle east, we are very foolish not to have an american energy program. callista and i were at the reagan library for president reagan's 100th birthday. we had lunch with former secretary of state george shultz. how many times do you have to get over the head with a two by four to realize that we need to get the energy situation fixed. that's why i favor an american energy program, american oil and gas, american croal, american nuclear power, american wind and solar, iowa ranks only second to denmark in wind power. i also favor the development of biofuels. in 1984, some of you were old enough to remember i voted for something called gasahol which ronald reagan signed as part of our national security energy program. in 1986, it had been renamed ethanol and i signed it again and in 1998, when big oil tried to kill it, chuck grassy said i was the one person who saved ethanol from being killed by big oil. the reason is really simple. if i have to choose
i am deeply committed to an american energy program. you watch what is happening in the middle east, we are very foolish not to have an american energy program. callista and i were at the reagan library for president reagan's 100th birthday. we had lunch with former secretary of state george shultz. how many times do you have to get over the head with a two by four to realize that we need to get the energy situation fixed. that's why i favor an american energy program, american oil and gas,...
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a common-sense energy policy. strong dollar policy. start scaling back -- you do that have to balance right away. you have to get the ship heading in the right direction. you do those things and just like you referenced we will take off with economic growth. but the in -- on tripura newer do what he has been doing for 200 years. our job is to create a structure that is conducive to job growth. i would argue that this administration is doing the opposite. >> everybody in the room understands this. i was a little bit more about it. one of the big problems with the way the economic team looks flat domestic policy, they think there are two combinations of answers to every problem under the sun. the first is to grow the government footprint and the other one is to raise the marginal tax rates -- depending on the day of the week, over $1 million or $500,000. we have a big problem right now with hunger among children. you have seen a lot of specials on tv. more children are hungry than at any point in this country's history. there are 28 gove
a common-sense energy policy. strong dollar policy. start scaling back -- you do that have to balance right away. you have to get the ship heading in the right direction. you do those things and just like you referenced we will take off with economic growth. but the in -- on tripura newer do what he has been doing for 200 years. our job is to create a structure that is conducive to job growth. i would argue that this administration is doing the opposite. >> everybody in the room...
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and talking with americans across the country i have been inspired by the spirit and energy of those hungry for a new direction. to break through the barriers holding them back. to get back to work and to build a greater legacy for the next generation. people understand the moment we are in. they are way above the political class on this. they know the times call for leaders to understand the depth of the problems we face and offered reforms equal to the challenges. in 1980, ronald reagan offered supply-side economics at home and a rollback of soviet communism abroad. the challenge this time, they are different. the moment calls for the same kind of boldness. i believe boldness and clarity are the kind -- of the kind ronald reagan displayed offer us the greatest opportunity to create a winning coalition in 2012. we have a unique opportunity to sweep and remake the political landscape. of course we will highlight to the president's failed agenda. [applause] that goes without saying. do you know what? americans deserve to choose an alternative. when the alliance with our needs. when we
and talking with americans across the country i have been inspired by the spirit and energy of those hungry for a new direction. to break through the barriers holding them back. to get back to work and to build a greater legacy for the next generation. people understand the moment we are in. they are way above the political class on this. they know the times call for leaders to understand the depth of the problems we face and offered reforms equal to the challenges. in 1980, ronald reagan...
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conservative, we have laid out a vision as to how we could create jobs in the rural sector as well as conserve energy in doing so. i tell my republican friends to go along with that program. >> let me follow up on that point. why is it so hard -- and i know the blame game goes back and forth with everyone blaming each other, you have this 60-rule -- 60 boat rule. -- why can't both parties work together on some of the major issues? most notably, bringing down the debt and the deficit? why can't it be done? >> well, because we live in what i like to call a sound bite environment. i think that people now played to the third or second sound bite. you have noticed from some of the callers into your programs this morning. they got all excited with newt gingrich when he put williams in his place. when he went after the media. that is all they have been talking about at this moment. i think that is what we have got to face. a lot of times when i go to the airport, people come up to me. they say things that clearly have no real relationship to reality. it is what they think. they have picked it up from some 1
conservative, we have laid out a vision as to how we could create jobs in the rural sector as well as conserve energy in doing so. i tell my republican friends to go along with that program. >> let me follow up on that point. why is it so hard -- and i know the blame game goes back and forth with everyone blaming each other, you have this 60-rule -- 60 boat rule. -- why can't both parties work together on some of the major issues? most notably, bringing down the debt and the deficit? why...
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we have laid out a decision on how we can create jobs as well as conserve energy. i cannot get my republican friends to go along with that program. >> let me follow up on that point, congressman clyde warned. why is it so hard? republicans blamed the -- let me follow-up on that point, congressman clyburn. why can both parties work together on some of the major issues, most notably bringing down the debt and deficit? why can it be done? >> because we live in what i like to call a sound bite environment. people play to the thirties second-- the 30 second sound bite. some of your people who called in to your program this morning got sound bites. newt gingrich went after the media. that is all they are talking about here this morning. i think that is what we have got to face. as decision makers. a lot of times, when i go to the airport, people come up to me and they say little things that have no real relationship to reality. but it is what they think. they have picked it up from a 10 or 15 second sound bite that gets looped over and over again. that is why it is so di
we have laid out a decision on how we can create jobs as well as conserve energy. i cannot get my republican friends to go along with that program. >> let me follow up on that point, congressman clyde warned. why is it so hard? republicans blamed the -- let me follow-up on that point, congressman clyburn. why can both parties work together on some of the major issues, most notably bringing down the debt and deficit? why can it be done? >> because we live in what i like to call a...
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forget about wind energy, solar energy, and geothermal. i am proud to say that in the world of reality, the u.s. has doubled its renewable energy production in the last three years. we have doubled our renewable energy production in the last three years. it is not time at all for us to be able to do a u-turn or to press the pause button on what we are doing on renewable energy across the country. that is the world i live in. the world of reality. the world of dealing with what we have to deal with to accomplish the imperatives of our national, economic, environmental security for the u.s. that is what we have been working on since i became secretary of interior of the 21st of january, 2009. let me read you a couple of things that are related to that. another reality of this town is that sometimes, those who live in the fairy tale world of politics have a very short memory. there is a gap that it was just 2010, just a little over two years ago -- there was an oil well 5,000 feet below the gulf of mexico which was spewing out at a rate of 50
forget about wind energy, solar energy, and geothermal. i am proud to say that in the world of reality, the u.s. has doubled its renewable energy production in the last three years. we have doubled our renewable energy production in the last three years. it is not time at all for us to be able to do a u-turn or to press the pause button on what we are doing on renewable energy across the country. that is the world i live in. the world of reality. the world of dealing with what we have to deal...
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jobs, the office -- the opposite of the obama program of higher taxes, more regulations, less american energy, and attacking the people who create jobs -- look at those two models. i believe we can reach out and we can create in the jury that will shock the country and in the jury that will begin to put us back on the right track. it is doable. it is a daunting challenge but consider the alternative. if we do not go the extra mile and we do not offer a vision powerful enough to unify americans and we continue -- and we continue down the road that obama has this on -- but more than obama, the bureaucracy has a son, the judges have a son, the entire pattern of how washington operates, more years of decay, more years of inadequacy, more years of falling behind, more years of growing weakness -- that is the alternative. i believe it will take someone who is capable of debate in barack obama face to face, delivering the conservative message, winning the argument in order to overcome his billion dollar machine. with your help, as your spokesperson representing your values on behalf of our children,
jobs, the office -- the opposite of the obama program of higher taxes, more regulations, less american energy, and attacking the people who create jobs -- look at those two models. i believe we can reach out and we can create in the jury that will shock the country and in the jury that will begin to put us back on the right track. it is doable. it is a daunting challenge but consider the alternative. if we do not go the extra mile and we do not offer a vision powerful enough to unify americans...
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it is a plan to make sure this country is a global leader in research and technology and clean energy, which will attract new companies and high- wage jobs for america. it is a plan put americans back to work, including veterans, rebuilding our infrastructure, and it is a plan to reduce our deficit in a balanced and responsible way. our work is made that much more urgent because at the end of this year we face a series of deadlines that require us to make major decisions about how to pay our deficit down, decisions that will have a huge impact on economies and the middle class, both now and in the future. last year i worked with democrats and republicans to cut $1 trillion in spending that we could not afford. i intend to work with both parties to do more, and that includes making reforms that will bring down the cost of health care so we can strengthen the programs like medicaid and medicare for the long haul. but as i have said before, we cannot just cut our way to prosperity. if we are serious about reducing the deficit, we have to combine spending cuts with revenue, and that means
it is a plan to make sure this country is a global leader in research and technology and clean energy, which will attract new companies and high- wage jobs for america. it is a plan put americans back to work, including veterans, rebuilding our infrastructure, and it is a plan to reduce our deficit in a balanced and responsible way. our work is made that much more urgent because at the end of this year we face a series of deadlines that require us to make major decisions about how to pay our...
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they should extend tax credits for clean energy manufacturers so we don't walk away from 40,000 good jobs. and instead of giving tax breaks to companies who ship jobs overseas, congress should take that money and use it to cover moving expenses for companies that are bringing jobs back to america. there's no reason to wait. every problem we face is within our power to solve. what's lacking is our politics. remind your members of congress why you sent them to washington in the first place. tell them to stop worrying about the next election and start worrying about the next generation. i'm ready to work with anyone republican, democrat, or independent who is serious about moving this country forward. and i hope members of congress will join me. thanks, and have a great weekend. >> hi, i'm scott walker. on tuesday, we had a great -- as a kid i love history, almost like super heroes. looking at the desks and chairs where they sat was pretty amazing. standing there, it dawned on me, those who had assembled in these chambers were ordinary citizens who did something quite extraordinary. the
they should extend tax credits for clean energy manufacturers so we don't walk away from 40,000 good jobs. and instead of giving tax breaks to companies who ship jobs overseas, congress should take that money and use it to cover moving expenses for companies that are bringing jobs back to america. there's no reason to wait. every problem we face is within our power to solve. what's lacking is our politics. remind your members of congress why you sent them to washington in the first place. tell...
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oversight, the other part was these agencies come in for the hearings, whether it is department of energy or labor, have detached they are -- how detached they are. you have someone from the department of labour who has never run a business. who does not understand bottom lines. who does not worry about payroll. you see there is a huge gap between what is going on and the regulatory agencies. you see why the nation is in trouble. they did not see the connection between how the regulations hurt our businesses and our economy. that disconnect is another thing that i was surprised about. when you look at the results, you look at where we are at, you understand how it happened and why. hhs is another body that is out of touch with the nation. we are all concerned about it. it will limit the right to practice religion in this country. it will eliminate conflicts for those in the health-care profession or for employers who do not want to provide certain services. that is something we are all concerned with. it is not a catholic issue. it is the most fundamental issue. it is the freedom of relig
oversight, the other part was these agencies come in for the hearings, whether it is department of energy or labor, have detached they are -- how detached they are. you have someone from the department of labour who has never run a business. who does not understand bottom lines. who does not worry about payroll. you see there is a huge gap between what is going on and the regulatory agencies. you see why the nation is in trouble. they did not see the connection between how the regulations hurt...
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we talk about energy, growing the energy sector of our economy. we talk about manufacturing. one of the great manufacturing states of this country is wisconsin. we see manufacturers still leaving the state of wisconsin. the opportunity to compete against foreign competition makes it an even playing field for america. that is why i have gone out with a plan that repeals every single obama regulation that he has put in place that cost over $100 million a year. [applause] we will do that on day one. we can do that on day one. i am the only person that has gone out there and made that bold statement because is constricting the growth of our economy. number two, to take the tax code and simplify it. two rates. simple, five deductions. children, a charity's, pensions, health care, and housing. pro-growth. corporate tax, cut in half. so we can compete on the world coming eliminated. we have a plan. we will reduce the deficit 5 trillion dollars in five years. we will get to a balanced budget in five years. all of these things we have been out there -- [applause] we have another talki
we talk about energy, growing the energy sector of our economy. we talk about manufacturing. one of the great manufacturing states of this country is wisconsin. we see manufacturers still leaving the state of wisconsin. the opportunity to compete against foreign competition makes it an even playing field for america. that is why i have gone out with a plan that repeals every single obama regulation that he has put in place that cost over $100 million a year. [applause] we will do that on day...
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i will campaign on an american energy policy of creating american energy for american jobs and for american national security. [applause] never again should an american president bow to a saudi king,. . what is a 79-16 issue? if you have an articulate candidate who is confident and knows what they're talking about, he takes the 79 even when the new york times and the networks are done, you are still at 65. would you cannot do is get involved in a fight that is between 52-48 because they can pull you into defeat. i told people again and again and the data bears it out totally. having worked with ronald reagan and the speaker of the house i have a very clear understanding of how to create jobs. lower taxes, less regulation, more american energy and respect and help the people who create jobs. the opposite of what obama is. he is higher taxes more regulation, and i american energy, and class warfare against people who create jobs. i believe it is fair to say one of the central themes of the fall campaign is going to be that we will be the party of jobs, paychecks, and independence. they will b
i will campaign on an american energy policy of creating american energy for american jobs and for american national security. [applause] never again should an american president bow to a saudi king,. . what is a 79-16 issue? if you have an articulate candidate who is confident and knows what they're talking about, he takes the 79 even when the new york times and the networks are done, you are still at 65. would you cannot do is get involved in a fight that is between 52-48 because they can...
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for all in eliminating energy poverty and, of course, clean energy. and that is what we need from our global leaders, the long-term vision. of course, we all know he's very busy with short-term crises as well, but he has really stuck to this mission of worrying about climate issues as they affect the world's poor and about energy for all. mr. secretary general. [applause] >> thank you. president of center for global development, the minister of the development of denmark. we just met this morning. and distinguished guests and ladies and gentlemen. it's a great honor and pleasure for me to speak and discuss with you one of the very important agendas, energy. i cannot think of a more timely or more important reason on come together and sit together with you today. energy connects economic growth, social equity and environmental sustainability. i know this from my own experience as a young boy of korea. i grew up doorg a during a time when we didn't have energy, until i became a freshman in college in 1963. i had a study and i had to lead under a smoky k
for all in eliminating energy poverty and, of course, clean energy. and that is what we need from our global leaders, the long-term vision. of course, we all know he's very busy with short-term crises as well, but he has really stuck to this mission of worrying about climate issues as they affect the world's poor and about energy for all. mr. secretary general. [applause] >> thank you. president of center for global development, the minister of the development of denmark. we just met this...
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we also have things that are energy. i believe that we have an obligation to open up the american system to produce the maximum amount of oil and gas for three reasons. keeping the $500 billion or $600 billion here at home strengthens our economy. if we maximize our production, our goals should be getting back to $2 a gallon gasoline to prove to the american people that the free market works in a practical way that affects your life. now, this isn't pie in the sky. this is pure supply and demand. when you realize that north dakota alone has 25 times as much energy as the u.s. geological survey thought eight years ago. 25 times as much? and we're not allowed to look at alaska where we own 65%, nearly 1 1/2 times the size of texas. we don't look offshore. america has been an anti-american energy president and america pays the price every time they go to a gas station. and i have a very simple principle -- we want to ensure that no future president ever again bows to a saudi king, period. we need to move towards a personal
we also have things that are energy. i believe that we have an obligation to open up the american system to produce the maximum amount of oil and gas for three reasons. keeping the $500 billion or $600 billion here at home strengthens our economy. if we maximize our production, our goals should be getting back to $2 a gallon gasoline to prove to the american people that the free market works in a practical way that affects your life. now, this isn't pie in the sky. this is pure supply and...
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contrast of one of energy and age. that was one element i think. the conservatives picked up on that and the nominating young dynamic people that were interested in ideas, set of their own think tanks and so on that picked up on the same impulse. that was one element. second one i think that then the question was. can moderates being moderate get real excitement going and can they be as disciplined and fervent and as passionate as people with a clear eest identi are? we said, yes we can. we can be fiery moderates and we're fiery. that was our first declaration. what was there to be fiery about. there were two inc.s in actually. most important was the whole civil rights manner. i think that was absolutely at the center of the identity and sense of purpose and it did seem as though more conservative republican where is pulling a way from the party of lincoln identity. we use lincoln has a logo and all the stationary and saw a continuing republican tradition. if you get deeply in to history you can sight right through the 19th century garfields and be
contrast of one of energy and age. that was one element i think. the conservatives picked up on that and the nominating young dynamic people that were interested in ideas, set of their own think tanks and so on that picked up on the same impulse. that was one element. second one i think that then the question was. can moderates being moderate get real excitement going and can they be as disciplined and fervent and as passionate as people with a clear eest identi are? we said, yes we can. we can...
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he tried to demonstrate how to save energy. he was extremely acute hot energy conservation, far more than today. on energyute conservation, far more today. energy efficiency is the greatest immediate payoff. we, together with canada, are the most wasteful energy consumers on the planet. we have made good progress. in some ways, there is a lot more to go on. what jimmy carter would be fell jimmy carter was the spike in -- what befell jimmy carter was the spike in oil prices. that was the time where you had to bank -- you had the beginning of the savings and loan bank crisis. that overwhelmed him. he became vulnerable to right- -- right-wingr v character -- caricature very unfair lee. he has done a great deal on health all around -- unfairly. he has done a great deal of health all over the world. he was a jeffersonian president. sometimes the best intentions in the way of doing with the president wants to do and has significant authority to do. he had a congress that was is amenable to him, but the gas crisis became front and cen
he tried to demonstrate how to save energy. he was extremely acute hot energy conservation, far more than today. on energyute conservation, far more today. energy efficiency is the greatest immediate payoff. we, together with canada, are the most wasteful energy consumers on the planet. we have made good progress. in some ways, there is a lot more to go on. what jimmy carter would be fell jimmy carter was the spike in -- what befell jimmy carter was the spike in oil prices. that was the time...
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states, we will get that pipeline from canada and get energy independent. [applause] this president believes in crony capitalism. he did that with solyndra and tesla. we will turn once again to a nation that believes in free enterprise and free markets. based on the innovation of the american people. [applause] you will have to ask yourselves and ask your neighbors and people across michigan and across the nation, what do we want in our next president? we know what we have now. a guy who is an eloquent speaker and made a lot of promises he has been unable to keep. i believe you want someone who understands how to get the economy working. who understand how to get jobs again. who understands what it takes to get rising incomes again. the median income in america has dropped 10% in the last four years. this president has failed the american people. i believe we need a president to get the economy going. if we have a strong economy, that means kids coming out of high school and college will have jobs waiting for them. [applause] it means if you are in the prim
states, we will get that pipeline from canada and get energy independent. [applause] this president believes in crony capitalism. he did that with solyndra and tesla. we will turn once again to a nation that believes in free enterprise and free markets. based on the innovation of the american people. [applause] you will have to ask yourselves and ask your neighbors and people across michigan and across the nation, what do we want in our next president? we know what we have now. a guy who is an...
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buying energy from other people, keeping it here. we will buy oil from canada, because i will build that pipeline if i have to do it myself. [applause] the road we are on is one where every four years the president or his party talk about entitlements, the fact that medicare and social security are nearing insolvency. the also talk about immigration, and the challenges for the immigration program, our immigration policies. yet when they have a super majority in the house and senate and the white house, what did they do about social security, medicare, and immigration? nothing. for them, these are campaign issues. these are not issues to deal with and improved. when i am president of the united states, we will work together to preserve and protect social security, medicare, and legal immigration. [applause] i just want to mention the military for a moment. there does seem to be one place where the president is willing to cut back, and that is our military. i do not see the world as a safer place. when i look at pakistan and a nuclear
buying energy from other people, keeping it here. we will buy oil from canada, because i will build that pipeline if i have to do it myself. [applause] the road we are on is one where every four years the president or his party talk about entitlements, the fact that medicare and social security are nearing insolvency. the also talk about immigration, and the challenges for the immigration program, our immigration policies. yet when they have a super majority in the house and senate and the...
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, affordable energy, energy that we produce in this country. we're 100% self-sufficient in natural gas in this country. it is a coup which should be using more of. it is cheap and can be used in transportation. not again -- not, again, in automobiles. but it can be used in larger vehicles and we need to be moving in that direction. why? because natural gas vehicles burn cleaner and the meanness on those vehicles is a lot less than when you are burning oil. so the long term use is cheaper and better for your engine. we need to expand the infrastructure so we can use natural gas. that is one example. there are some other things and we need to do. we need to do the same thing in oil, open up anwar and drill for oil. we will lower energy prices which will help make us competitive on a variety of fronts, including manufacturing group as you know, i am sort of big on manufacturing. one of the things that will help attract manufacturers in this country are lower energy prices. natural gas is a big magnet right now for manufacturing. >> when we talk ab
, affordable energy, energy that we produce in this country. we're 100% self-sufficient in natural gas in this country. it is a coup which should be using more of. it is cheap and can be used in transportation. not again -- not, again, in automobiles. but it can be used in larger vehicles and we need to be moving in that direction. why? because natural gas vehicles burn cleaner and the meanness on those vehicles is a lot less than when you are burning oil. so the long term use is cheaper and...
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how can we nominate someone who cannot summon the energy, summoned division, some of the greatness of our country and elevate the debate to something that is lasting. you can do that here in illinois. you can put someone forward to will try to communicate that message that is at the heart of what america is. you help us here in the next 24 hours. if you go out and are willing to vote for me tomorrow -- [applause] i appreciate that. that is great, but it is not enough. we are up against being outspent its third five, seven, or 10 to 1. no vision. no hope. no promise of what america is to be. we must do better than that. [applause] i am asking you what our founders signed and that declaration to pledge to each other, our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor. no one is asking for your lives next 24 hours. no one is asking for your fortune. if you go to ricksantorum.com -- [laughter] pass the hat. your honor is at stake. what will dixon at say? will they stand up and uphold freedom, uphold the legacy of this great man and what he did to this country? will that have been in vain? will
how can we nominate someone who cannot summon the energy, summoned division, some of the greatness of our country and elevate the debate to something that is lasting. you can do that here in illinois. you can put someone forward to will try to communicate that message that is at the heart of what america is. you help us here in the next 24 hours. if you go out and are willing to vote for me tomorrow -- [applause] i appreciate that. that is great, but it is not enough. we are up against being...
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we will take advantage of energy, coal, natural gas, oil, nuclear, renewals. [applause] number two, we will make sure every american has the skills they need to succeed. those that are older, training programs. we will make sure our kids have schools that prepare them for the jobs of tomorrow and we will do that by putting kids, parents, teachers first, and the teachers' union behind. [applause] we are going to have trade. that is number 3. trade that works for america. when people like china cheap, we will hold them accountable. we will open up new markets for american goods. number four, we will do something that has only been spoken about but must be done, cut the deficit and finally get to a balanced budget. [applause] number 5, we will champion small business. [applause] if we want more jobs and more take-home pay, we have to make it easier for small businesses to grow and thrive, keep taxes down, keep the regulators from smothering them, keep health- care costs affordable, and one way to do that is by repealing and replacing obama-care. [applause] you kn
we will take advantage of energy, coal, natural gas, oil, nuclear, renewals. [applause] number two, we will make sure every american has the skills they need to succeed. those that are older, training programs. we will make sure our kids have schools that prepare them for the jobs of tomorrow and we will do that by putting kids, parents, teachers first, and the teachers' union behind. [applause] we are going to have trade. that is number 3. trade that works for america. when people like china...
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i worked with arnold when we were governors on clean energy. on climate change. we were ahead. immigration -- with charlie on health care. by the way, john and i came to the congress, said the same time. we worked on navajo issues and creating a federal boxing commission and native american issues with tom daschle. i think this is a good issue -- panel. the states, there are laboratories ofbi partisanship -- bi partisanship that the government can learn from. maybe this institute can figure that out. >> pick up on that. it is true. governors are practical, they have to do that, but you ought to have the national governors' association where you do seem to come together more -- you also have the national governors' association, reducing to come together more. >> when you give responsibility as an executive, i say this, having served 12 years in congress and having the great opportunity to serve as governor for six years, nine months, and five days. [laughter] as bill pointed out, i really think that at the end of the day, i read the mission statement for the institute -- governo
i worked with arnold when we were governors on clean energy. on climate change. we were ahead. immigration -- with charlie on health care. by the way, john and i came to the congress, said the same time. we worked on navajo issues and creating a federal boxing commission and native american issues with tom daschle. i think this is a good issue -- panel. the states, there are laboratories ofbi partisanship -- bi partisanship that the government can learn from. maybe this institute can figure...
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cost of money, energy. i put forward a plan that takes the corporate tax for manufacturers -- for manufacturers, it eliminated. [applause] we take the regulations that are the real costly, expensive regulations. one the cost over $100 million. this agency that looks the regulations and prices them, everybody does. when you come out as a department, you have to get a cost of what your regulation is. during clinton and bush, the average number of regulations per year that cost over $100 million, and many of them cost billions, but the average number during the bush and clinton administration was $60 per year. last year under president obama, it was $150 per year. people want to know why this economy is suffering and struggling. because this administration is street is crippling them with regulation. why? because they know better than you. they do not trust you to make those decisions. they're going to prescribe how to do it. we are going to repeal all those regulations. we will have an energy policy that gets
cost of money, energy. i put forward a plan that takes the corporate tax for manufacturers -- for manufacturers, it eliminated. [applause] we take the regulations that are the real costly, expensive regulations. one the cost over $100 million. this agency that looks the regulations and prices them, everybody does. when you come out as a department, you have to get a cost of what your regulation is. during clinton and bush, the average number of regulations per year that cost over $100 million,...
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the founders talked about energy in the executive. the president is not in terms of authority and hierarchy. he is a national leader and he has a poll but that no other person has. the constitution requires him to report to congress, but in the modern age, that gives him the ability to reach out over the heads of the congress to talk to the american people directly and to lay out an agenda. the president has a responsibility to talk about what needs to be donand do it in a way that no one can match. the question is to pascal obama and did that. at present cannot simply say, i don't have the authority to do this. i am cstrained by the constitutional system. what other means to have to try to persuade the congress, the constituents to talk to members of congress. that is what the power of the presidency is. some do it better than others. >> i think that that is so important. as i see it, i think the american people -- it is interesting, the system is so partisan, so structurally partisan, and yet on the day that american elects a presid
the founders talked about energy in the executive. the president is not in terms of authority and hierarchy. he is a national leader and he has a poll but that no other person has. the constitution requires him to report to congress, but in the modern age, that gives him the ability to reach out over the heads of the congress to talk to the american people directly and to lay out an agenda. the president has a responsibility to talk about what needs to be donand do it in a way that no one can...
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for example, we will shift from being an energy importing nation to an energy exporting nation probably within the next 10 years. energy costs will go down dramatically if we can use the natural gas we are finding. we are still developing cutting edge technology that will the world, such as things like facebook. in the new england area we are seeing a massive explosion in medical technology, especially biotechnology. we have a lot of good things going on in this nation. what is regarding our efforts is the overhanging fear about our long-term fiscal policy and the affected will have on the value of the dollar and our ability to borrow and our children's future and reduction in the standard of living. if you put in place a legitimate debt reduction plan, like simpson-bowles, and we would see real economic expansion. i think that is what is retarding the economy right now, concerned about the fiscal situation. host: let me go to the efforts that you are cochairing and show people recognizable names involved with it. simpson-bowles are the founders of the fix that campaign. yourself along
for example, we will shift from being an energy importing nation to an energy exporting nation probably within the next 10 years. energy costs will go down dramatically if we can use the natural gas we are finding. we are still developing cutting edge technology that will the world, such as things like facebook. in the new england area we are seeing a massive explosion in medical technology, especially biotechnology. we have a lot of good things going on in this nation. what is regarding our...
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he has a two-letter energy policy, in-joke. when it comes to drilling in deep water, he said no -- n-o. he has said no to alaska, federal lands, no. in my backyard, a come from western pennsylvania. we did not own any oil or gas wells, but my grandfather was a coal miner. we see there, even with private lands and gas being explored there, and oil coming out of the ground in eastern ohio, we have a government who is putting that at risk by brent and regulations over something called hydraulic fracturing, and we have been doing in this country since world war ii. now that it is driving down the price of natural gas, the president wants to think of regulating it. the only place he has said yes is helping the brazilians drill off their shores. when it came to the keystone pipeline, what did he say? no. we need a president that will say yes to energy development in this country, that will create tens of thousands of jobs, lower gas prices, lower natural gas prices. we need a president who understands what gets this economy going. we
he has a two-letter energy policy, in-joke. when it comes to drilling in deep water, he said no -- n-o. he has said no to alaska, federal lands, no. in my backyard, a come from western pennsylvania. we did not own any oil or gas wells, but my grandfather was a coal miner. we see there, even with private lands and gas being explored there, and oil coming out of the ground in eastern ohio, we have a government who is putting that at risk by brent and regulations over something called hydraulic...
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kind of figure didn't seem a party person and was the whole kennedy eisenhower contrast was one of energy and aj supposed. -- age, i suppose. so i think i was one element. conservatives also picked up on not an begin in begin nominating -- began nomintat ing young dynamic people who are interested in ideas instead of arab think tanks and so on they impulse. really picked up on the same so that was one element. the second one i think was can moderates, real excitement going in they be disciplined and is passionate as people with a clear ideological identity. and we said yes we can, we can be fiery moderates. the word fiery is our first declaration? what was there to be fiery about? there were two things actually, the most important was the whole civil rights matter and i think it was absolutely at the center of the group's identity and sense of purpose. and it did seem as though conservative republicans were pulling away from the party is like an identity they made a lot of the party of lincoln amus. we used lincoln as our logo and stationary inside continuing republican tradition is to ge
kind of figure didn't seem a party person and was the whole kennedy eisenhower contrast was one of energy and aj supposed. -- age, i suppose. so i think i was one element. conservatives also picked up on not an begin in begin nominating -- began nomintat ing young dynamic people who are interested in ideas instead of arab think tanks and so on they impulse. really picked up on the same so that was one element. the second one i think was can moderates, real excitement going in they be...
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forces of energy under our foot. that is what the epa is about. you have to ask yourself, when is the last time you saw epa prevent constructing a new government building? maybe instead of calling washington a swamp, maybe we should call it a wetland. maybe that will slow down the growth of government. [applause] now, the old washington of our founders, it is a place where you came to serve for government and not prosper on it. you left your home and your farm. you left your industry behind to serve the common good. this washington is a place where politicians arrive as men and women of modest means. they become plutocrats. the money-making opportunities are really at less. -- endless. they don't just enrich themselves off of you for themselves. they spread the wealth around to their pals. this is called crony capitalism. [applause] i said in a speech over the summer, this is not the capitalism of the free men and free markets, of risk and sacrifice and innovation and hard work. it is the capitalism of connections an
forces of energy under our foot. that is what the epa is about. you have to ask yourself, when is the last time you saw epa prevent constructing a new government building? maybe instead of calling washington a swamp, maybe we should call it a wetland. maybe that will slow down the growth of government. [applause] now, the old washington of our founders, it is a place where you came to serve for government and not prosper on it. you left your home and your farm. you left your industry behind to...
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but the there was an energy on the ground. in terms of what i have learned and experienced in the last year-and-a-half, it truly has been -- the biggest thing in terms of our primary is that it was really a testament to the grassroots. in any other cycle, what happened in the republican primary could not have happened. in any ordinary year, the should have been a very easy lay down. we were out-spent three-one. when we started, i was a 2%. >> the primaries back in march. you may not be sitting here. >> thank god for small miracles. >> you published an opinion piece in "the wall street *" this week where you say that america is that a crisis point. can you explain that to? >> i think we are at a fiscal and economic cliff. i think we have pursued government spending programs that have created a debt that is out of control. at the convention come after talking, i went home to my hotel at 1:30 a.m. and i was looking on my iphone at twitter. and the comedian paula pound stone had sent a tweet that evening. i don't know her, but she
but the there was an energy on the ground. in terms of what i have learned and experienced in the last year-and-a-half, it truly has been -- the biggest thing in terms of our primary is that it was really a testament to the grassroots. in any other cycle, what happened in the republican primary could not have happened. in any ordinary year, the should have been a very easy lay down. we were out-spent three-one. when we started, i was a 2%. >> the primaries back in march. you may not be...
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i have an energy plan. i have had it out for over a year now. that energy plan is all of the above. we realize that we have an abundance of natural resources here in our state and here in our country, and i believe that they need to be managed, and they need to be managed responsibly. we need to drill for oil. we need to drill for oil on federal lands, off shore, and we need to look at oil shale. we need to look at clean cole -- coal. the united states has a huge amount of coal. here in nebraska we understand the importance of those coal- fired electric plants. that helps us keep our energy rates low for consumers, and low for businesses as well. the governor can tell you when he talks to businesses and trying to attract them to our state, those electric costs have a big part to play in that to attract those businesses to come here. so we need to consider that. we need to look at renewables. we need to look at wind. we need to look at solar. we have ethanol, which is a great boone for this state. but you have to have a balanced perspective in order to move forward. with regards to c
i have an energy plan. i have had it out for over a year now. that energy plan is all of the above. we realize that we have an abundance of natural resources here in our state and here in our country, and i believe that they need to be managed, and they need to be managed responsibly. we need to drill for oil. we need to drill for oil on federal lands, off shore, and we need to look at oil shale. we need to look at clean cole -- coal. the united states has a huge amount of coal. here in...
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you look at any country in the world, you look at their energy consumption and the cost of energy and the quality of life, their standard of living, the more energy consumption, the higher the standard of living. that is just the bottom line. we need in america, if we are going to fuel a great and vibrant economy, we need affordable energy. this administration has gone out and not only has attacked us with cap-and-trade and global warming, but now that that has been slowed in the dustbin of history, they are going after hydro fracking. i come from pennsylvania. we are doing a little bit of that in pennsylvania, thank god. [applause] and guess what? of course, now that we are doing fracking near population centers, the bogeyman comes out. ooh, look at what is going to do to you. there have been wells fracking in the united states. 700,000, 800,000. where is all the noise? they it scare you and intimidate you to trust them and give them more power. we need somebody who is willing to go out on these big issues of the day and draw contrasts. we are not going to win this election, ladies a
you look at any country in the world, you look at their energy consumption and the cost of energy and the quality of life, their standard of living, the more energy consumption, the higher the standard of living. that is just the bottom line. we need in america, if we are going to fuel a great and vibrant economy, we need affordable energy. this administration has gone out and not only has attacked us with cap-and-trade and global warming, but now that that has been slowed in the dustbin of...
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energy revolution run its course. it might save us yet. let our entrepreneurs and workers face new directions and an american renaissance may be just ahead. by all means, let's hear no more talk of decline and decadence, the end of america, and all the rest. we have nothing to lose but our gains. there is a revolution to be one. let's get started. [applause] thank you. >> thank you very much for a thought-provoking lecture. we will now turn to your questions. after jim takes a few of your questions, we will have a reception in the lobby. there's already one in the back. >> fire away. >> thank you for that presentation. i'm a hillsdale graduate and a writer with the "washington free beacon. much has been made of the republican loss in 2012. do you think the next regime party could be a renovated republican party where we take the loss of 2012 and change everything around or do you think the democrats will learn from some of their errors in the past and reform their party? see that far into the future. i was not surpris
energy revolution run its course. it might save us yet. let our entrepreneurs and workers face new directions and an american renaissance may be just ahead. by all means, let's hear no more talk of decline and decadence, the end of america, and all the rest. we have nothing to lose but our gains. there is a revolution to be one. let's get started. [applause] thank you. >> thank you very much for a thought-provoking lecture. we will now turn to your questions. after jim takes a few of your...
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we do not need a department of energy. we need an energy policy. if we have an energy policy -- you heard the previous caller talked about the need for oil in central illinois -- if we have an energy policy we will be in a position to increase revenues. if we have oil on federal land, we have revenue. i have an aggressive jobs plan. go to newt.org and you will see a number of steps i would take to create jobs. if we can get unemployment at 4.2%, a number of people will be taken off all food stamps, medicaid, public housing, unemployment compensation and welfare and put into work paying for their families and paid taxes, that would be an enormous step toward a balanced budget -- balanced budget. we have a number of plans at newt.org. i am methodically and systematically determined to get america back on track. host: and health care is the number 1 driver of our national debt, how would you reform health care? it i helped found the center for health transformation. first of all, you want to go back to the doctor, the patient, the pharmacist. that gro
we do not need a department of energy. we need an energy policy. if we have an energy policy -- you heard the previous caller talked about the need for oil in central illinois -- if we have an energy policy we will be in a position to increase revenues. if we have oil on federal land, we have revenue. i have an aggressive jobs plan. go to newt.org and you will see a number of steps i would take to create jobs. if we can get unemployment at 4.2%, a number of people will be taken off all food...
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it is called energy. energy resources that are our future. i return from afghanistan visiting our brave men and women, who are fighting on our behalf. [applause] when i returned, i went to the city of dubai and doha. doha has the largest gasification city in the world -- facility in the world. you think that streets are lined with gold. there are more skyscrapers that are being built. i thought to myself, this could be the united states if we would only legalize american energy. we know -- [applause] we know what barack obama's formula is for american energy. it is to bottle it up. it is to get checks or billions of -- gift checks for billions of dollars to other countries. not so of president mitt romney. his future for america would be a legalization of american energy. the legalization of millions of high-paying jobs. that is our future. that is why we must elect mitt romney as the next president of the united states. [applause] and, your wonderful governor, bob mcdonnell, is doing everything within his power in the state of virginia to ma
it is called energy. energy resources that are our future. i return from afghanistan visiting our brave men and women, who are fighting on our behalf. [applause] when i returned, i went to the city of dubai and doha. doha has the largest gasification city in the world -- facility in the world. you think that streets are lined with gold. there are more skyscrapers that are being built. i thought to myself, this could be the united states if we would only legalize american energy. we know --...
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we should let the market decide rather than letting them pick what energy sources to like. i think you are probably aware that there are a land owners that do not want emend domain the use. what would you do to them or do you support eminent domain in this case. >> i worked for six years trying to approve that. it can only be used when there is a public purpose that provides compensation. otherwise it is a taking if someone does not provide fair market value. how would you address this situation? >> this is important for the pipeline to sit down with the land owners and negotiate in good faith where the route is going to go. we need to make sure that the compensation that is paid is fair market value. that was the problem with the decision in the past. >> which do you side with? >> you have to look at the alternative routes. if the route goes through someone's property, i know for a fact that when people have had complaints, they have moved pipelines. there is a lot of opportunity. i have never favored one over the other. i am in the oil and gas business so i see a wonderfu
we should let the market decide rather than letting them pick what energy sources to like. i think you are probably aware that there are a land owners that do not want emend domain the use. what would you do to them or do you support eminent domain in this case. >> i worked for six years trying to approve that. it can only be used when there is a public purpose that provides compensation. otherwise it is a taking if someone does not provide fair market value. how would you address this...
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the energy that you can create within your little hearts and your bodies and minds is within you right now. it is a god-given gift. i will conclude by simply saying that enjoy life, it is truly a one time around. right now is when you want to establish yourself into what you want to be in the future, a great citizen, a great leader, a great future teacher, and educator, whatever dimension you want to get into. what promise me that you will take some of these golden keefe and used them. i transferred them from the core into my everyday life, and they work. they are very simple. set your example, set your standards high, take care of yourself, and never asked anybody to do something you would not do yourself. thank you. [applause] >> now we are going to get some questions from students. many of the students in the audience have been studying your stories in going through some of this curriculum and learning quite a bit about the medal honoring what it means. some of the traits that are described in the curriculum. just as i know, in the audience we have bill and heather who worked -- who
the energy that you can create within your little hearts and your bodies and minds is within you right now. it is a god-given gift. i will conclude by simply saying that enjoy life, it is truly a one time around. right now is when you want to establish yourself into what you want to be in the future, a great citizen, a great leader, a great future teacher, and educator, whatever dimension you want to get into. what promise me that you will take some of these golden keefe and used them. i...
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an investment in energy policy, not just energy politics? host: watched the whole speech at our website c-span.org. this year is the governor, the guest of honor, one of the guests of honor at a birthday party on saturday. he writes -- abraham: from alexandria, virginia. caller: good morning. this is no. 9 virginia. -- northern virginia. the republican party, it's the way they talk. it is their language, their communication, the way they talk to immigrants. that's why everybody sticks away from them. host: robert from silver spring, maryland, a republican. what is the way forward? caller: i think the party has it all wrong. most immigrants coming to america came here to better themselves and they are really conservatives. in these countries we don't have all these programs to support you, so you have to work and earn a living. people come here with that objective. what we get from the republicans now is the wrong message. it has really been increasing since bush's first election. i supported bush because he expressed himself as a compassiona
an investment in energy policy, not just energy politics? host: watched the whole speech at our website c-span.org. this year is the governor, the guest of honor, one of the guests of honor at a birthday party on saturday. he writes -- abraham: from alexandria, virginia. caller: good morning. this is no. 9 virginia. -- northern virginia. the republican party, it's the way they talk. it is their language, their communication, the way they talk to immigrants. that's why everybody sticks away from...
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that was a failure to put resources, focus, and energy into working on each constituency that could have voted down the bill. the pro-life democrats being a great example. about $1 million out of the $80 million that was spent had been focused on that, maybe it would have voted differently and we would not be talking about obamacare today. >> i have two questions. the first is is there an acknowledgement that the demographics in this country, that is changing, there is a changing face of america, what do you do about that? what happens now that you have the fiscal cliff? you have this deadline, how does that change? does your approach change post- election now? >> there is definitely a demographic change. we all recognize that. there is a school of people that work in demographics who said that if romney had won this election it would be the last national election that a republican would win under the same rules and principles. if you look at the numbers and there was a zogby poll that came out this afternoon that shows where -- how those numbers have changed over the last two or four ye
that was a failure to put resources, focus, and energy into working on each constituency that could have voted down the bill. the pro-life democrats being a great example. about $1 million out of the $80 million that was spent had been focused on that, maybe it would have voted differently and we would not be talking about obamacare today. >> i have two questions. the first is is there an acknowledgement that the demographics in this country, that is changing, there is a changing face of...
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they want to unleash the enormous potential of the plethora of our energy sources. they want to reinvigorate the entrepreneurial policies with reasonable regulations so the job creators have the confidence and certainty to hire again. they want to work together for real solutions. what they do not want to know is politicians and injuring hundreds of thousands of jobs in northern virginia, technology and defense jobs, and using them as pawns to a demand higher taxes or a budget deal. now, these are tough times, but out of adversity, we can create a more confident, caring, and prosperous america, and that is a positive agenda i will forward to discussing today, and the ida is what is best for the virginia businesses. >> governors, thanks to both of you. this is a high-profile senate race for the nation, certainly very important for the commonwealth, and it is also occurring in the shadow of the presidential debate, so i want to ask you about 47% we heard about this week. governor romney in summer marks at a fundraiser taped earlier this year talked about how there is
they want to unleash the enormous potential of the plethora of our energy sources. they want to reinvigorate the entrepreneurial policies with reasonable regulations so the job creators have the confidence and certainty to hire again. they want to work together for real solutions. what they do not want to know is politicians and injuring hundreds of thousands of jobs in northern virginia, technology and defense jobs, and using them as pawns to a demand higher taxes or a budget deal. now, these...
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today we shift away our focus from the military to our energy and economic security. we will hear directly from top business and industry leaders to combine represent millions of businesses and jobs. our companies want to this treaty quite simply bottom line because it affects their bottom lines. joining the law of the will provide benefits that are not available through any other means. a quick examples. telecommunications industry. as we will hear surely we have vast undersea networks and provide a backbone for the world's voice and data networks. when there is a problem, if the country were to seek to block a country from laying a cable or impeding the repair of damaged cables, the law of the sea requires rigid a party of the treaty can bring suit on behalf of the companies within the context of the agreement. . . ddddúú@d< even if you do not pay people benefits, you have an underclass and that becomes very expensive in other ways, in policing. we saw our policing bill rise by over 50% during the course of the last government. this is where most of your
today we shift away our focus from the military to our energy and economic security. we will hear directly from top business and industry leaders to combine represent millions of businesses and jobs. our companies want to this treaty quite simply bottom line because it affects their bottom lines. joining the law of the will provide benefits that are not available through any other means. a quick examples. telecommunications industry. as we will hear surely we have vast undersea networks and...